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Rainbow Shoe Repair

Abrons Arts Center

Rainbow Shoe Repair: An Unexpected Theater of Flyness is an exhibition that showcases a collection of portraits taken at Rainbow Shoe Repair on Delancey Street from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. A selection of portraits will be installed outdoors around the Henry Street Settlement campus. Original photographs will also be on view at Abrons Arts Center.

 

Select portraits from Rainbow Shoe Repair: An Unexpected Theater of Flyness will be on view outdoors at the following Henry Street Settlement Sites:

  • Abrons Arts Center (466 Grand Street)
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Community Park (Montgomery and Henry Streets)
  • Workforce Development Center (178 Broome Street)
  • Boys & Girls Republic (888 East 6th Street)

About the Abrons Arts Center

Abrons Arts Center is a home for contemporary interdisciplinary arts in Manhattan’s Lower East Side neighborhood. A core program of the Henry Street Settlement, Abrons believes that access to the arts is essential to a free and healthy society. Through performance presentations, exhibitions, education programs and residencies, Abrons mobilizes communities with the transformative power of art.

Produced and presented in partnership with

Abrons Arts Center

Exhibition Dates

February 6 – March 29, 2020

Curated by

Kimberly Jenkins, Brooke Nicholas, Ali Rosa-Salas

Category
Public Art Works
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